The second international break this weekend means no Premier League or Championship football, which may be a blessing depending on how you feel your club is doing.

You might catch one of the international games on the television, but it's not the same as being at a match is it?

Worse still, it could just mean sitting around the house, having to pretend to enjoy DIY or head out on a shopping trip.

Help is at hand though in terms of scratching that match day itch. Since 2010, one of the two early season international breaks has been designated 'Non League Day' and it just so happens that in 2018 it is on Saturday, October 13.

But where should you go? How do you find out about these fixtures? Fear not, pop your postcode in our Non League Day match finder below and get all the latest matches closest to you.

What is Non League Day?

Non League Day was an idea set in motion by James Doe in 2010. It has become an annual event in the footballing calendar and is backed by Premier League and Football League clubs, MPs and media organisations among others.

The Non League Day website says: "Whether you’re a Premier League or Championship fan without a game, a League One or League Two supporter who can’t make an away trip, or just someone who is curious about what their local club has to offer, there is sure to be something to interest everyone."